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4:30 pm Sharon Street (NYU) @ Archibald S. Alexander Library
Sharon Street (NYU) @ Archibald S. Alexander Library
Mar 30 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Class of 1970’s Lecture Series Presents Prof. Sharon Street (NYU) Thursday 30 March 2017, 04:30pm – 06:30pm Location Archibald S. Alexander Library, 169 College Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA
5:30 pm Philosophy and Education Colloquium Series @ Grace Dodge Hall 179
Philosophy and Education Colloquium Series @ Grace Dodge Hall 179
Mar 30 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
The Colloquium in Philosophy and Education (A&HF 5600) is intended for all masters and doctoral students in the program in Philosophy and Education. Others who are interested in attending a session should contact the coordinator, Professor Megan Laverty. January 26 Chu Hsi’s Ethics of Reading: for the Recovery of Humanistic Pedagogies of Learning Duck-Joo Kwak, Professor, Department of Education, Seoul National University, South Korea & Wsiting Scholar, Philosophy Department, CU February 9 A Quest for[...]
6:00 pm The Value of Privacy Beyond Autonomy – Tobias Matzner @ Wolff Conference Room, D1103, Albert and Vera List Academic Center
The Value of Privacy Beyond Autonomy – Tobias Matzner @ Wolff Conference Room, D1103, Albert and Vera List Academic Center
Mar 30 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Abstract || Traditionally privacy is valued for protecting individual freedom and autonomy. Such concepts of privacy and the underlying idea of autonomy have drawn criticism from various quarters. Feminist thinkers and critical theorists have advanced such criticism on normative grounds. In the recent years, they have been joined by arguments on a pragmatic level, which show that such concepts of privacy no longer can orient life in a world permeated with new threats to privacy, in[...]